Hey, I have another question! It may not be about this video but it will help me a lot.. I have a problem with the sound I'm making while circular breathing, I Can do with my cheeks and with my throat. With my cheeks I have a little more control with the "Wah" sound, but with either technique I cannot really control the pitch I'm making, most of the times(or all of the time) I get a very low pitch(with my throat is higher, and with my cheeksI can only control the pitch by pushing it harder), but since I cannot use my tongue to make it higher while pushing the sound out of my cheeks, I'm stuck with this pitch without the ability to change it at will... Is there a way to control the pitch of the circulat breath(the motion with the throat or the cheeks)? Also, it's much easier for me to play the didgeridoo with the sides of my mouth, is that a problem? Cheers from Brazil!
Hey, I'm a complete amateur, but I hate seeing your comment unanswered, so I'll try to give my 2 cents. What I found is you can control the pitch while pushing air our of your cheeks by tightening or loosening your lips. It's pretty hard to control for me, but practicing makes it easier)
simply love your natural playful teaching. keep those videos coming...
Love your authentic happy approach to teaching. Thanks for this video.
Sorry I missed this comment 4 years ago! 😂Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you young man for contributing productive and harmonious vibes in the world. I subscribed and may God's love and grace forever embrace you
Thanks, I appreciate that!
just discovered these videos while trying to vary my playing. these are awesome, super helpful!
I'm so glad to hear that!
This is great, i'm trying to play this with metronome
That new circular breathing method is insane!!
Cannot wish better teacher! Thanks for sharing all this for free - then I also share for free for I have got and circle is completed :)
Aw, you're so welcome!
Great teacher!
Finally David! A video =)
Take your time and we hope you get back in the Facebook comunity =D
I hope you found a place to call home...!
You are welcome to come to Argentina David. You can stay at my place in exchange for some classes LOL
Aw, I would love to do that. Let's make it happen!
Sure thing mate! You just write to me and we arrange everything up. I mean it. You just send me a private message via facebook.
very good instruction (as always)
Thank you so much! I felt a bit rusty, but it was nice to be sharing again. :)
I call it "cave man scat"!
great vid bro
Thank you!
you can come to Germany as well! We have got a lot of space for you! Do not forget the Link in 1:30. greets
Wow, that would be awesome!
Watching this video I realized I know nothing🤔👏🏼
What do you mean? I always feel that way myself! No matter how much I learn, there's always more to learn!
That poor cat must be freaking out............LOL
The cat doesn't seem to mind!
A cat? Wear?
Is just me or does he sorta look like Ronny Howard.
do you also travel trough EU? would really like to meet and jam with you XD
I hope to be near Limoges, France this summer. I'm not sure about any other places yet!
Hey, I have another question! It may not be about this video but it will help me a lot..
I have a problem with the sound I'm making while circular breathing, I Can do with my cheeks and with my throat. With my cheeks I have a little more control with the "Wah" sound, but with either technique I cannot really control the pitch I'm making, most of the times(or all of the time) I get a very low pitch(with my throat is higher, and with my cheeksI can only control the pitch by pushing it harder), but since I cannot use my tongue to make it higher while pushing the sound out of my cheeks, I'm stuck with this pitch without the ability to change it at will...
Is there a way to control the pitch of the circulat breath(the motion with the throat or the cheeks)?
Also, it's much easier for me to play the didgeridoo with the sides of my mouth, is that a problem?
Cheers from Brazil!
Hey, I'm a complete amateur, but I hate seeing your comment unanswered, so I'll try to give my 2 cents. What I found is you can control the pitch while pushing air our of your cheeks by tightening or loosening your lips. It's pretty hard to control for me, but practicing makes it easier)
I said it🙂